This Bugatti W16 Mistral has around 250 miles on the clock and costs as much as 25 brand new Lamborghini Temerario supercars ...
A faint hiss builds into an air shredding roar and in a neck tweaking rush, a black and orange Bugatti Mistral ... set with an unleashed Mistral, by throwing in a top speed attempt?
Bugatti set another top speed record for open-top cars despite withdrawing from the hunt in 2019. The Bugatti W16 Mistral reached 453.91 km/h (282 mph) with Andy Wallace behind the wheel.
The Bugatti Mistral recently set a world record, reaching an eye-watering 282 mph top speed with the roof off. This is an incredible achievement for many reasons, as the open top adds a ...
The all-wheel-drive Mistral produces 1,578 hp, and last November, Bugatti achieved a top speed of 282 mph with the car, securing the world land speed record for a production open-top vehicle.
Revealed in August 2022, the W16 Mistral is a midship swansong for the quad-turbo colossus introduced by the Bugatti Veyron a whopping two decades ago. Revised for the Chiron, the 8.0-liter ...
The Bugatti Mistral has claimed the title of the world's fastest car without a roof, posting with an absurd top speed of 282 mph ... down the straight. View Gallery 19 photos While the Mistral ...
Bugatti announced the Mistral roadster in 2022 using the final evolution of its quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16. Roughly three years after the model's premiere, the first two production examples ...
Driven by Bugatti ... open-top car – this puts it 28mph ahead of the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse with its previous 254mph record. Unlike the Chiron Super Sport 300+, this Mistral borrows ...
Of course, both cars are powered by the legendary quad-turbo 8.0-liter W16 engine, capable of making 1,578 horsepower. With this power, Bugatti claims a top speed of 282 mph.
In order to create the Mistral’s open-top design, Bugatti has created an entirely bespoke carbonfibre monocoque, creating a more rounded silhouette that’s distinctive from the coupe.